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Galilean
Generically, a Galilean (; ; ; ) is a term that was used in classical sources to describe the inhabitants of Galilee, an area of northern Israel that extends Dialect The New Testament notes that the Apostle Peter's accent gave him away as a Galilean (Matthew 26:73 and Mark 14:70). wikipedia.org
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Galilean
▪ I. Galilean, a.1 and n.1 (gælɪˈliːən) Also Galilæan. [f. L. Galilæ-a (Gr. Γαλιλαία Galilee) + -an.] A. adj. Of or belonging to Galilee, the most northerly province of Palestine. Also, Christian.1637 Milton Lycidas 109 Last came, and last did go, The Pilot of the Galilæan lake. 1671 Milton P.R. iii... Oxford English Dictionary
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Galilean telescope | Optics, Astronomy, Astronomer | Britannica
Galilean telescope, instrument for viewing distant objects, named after the great Italian scientist Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), who first constructed one in 1609. With it, he discovered Jupiter's four largest satellites, spots on the Sun, phases of Venus, and hills and valleys on the Moon.It consists of a convergent lens as objective (i.e., the lens that forms the image); and its eyepiece ...
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The Galilean moons of Jupiter and how to observe them
Apr 13, 2023And they still make for wonderful observational targets. The origins of Jupiter's Galilean moons is a long-standing mystery. But new research suggests a promising pathway for how they may have ...
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Meet the maestro behind 'The Galilean Suite' — an epic ...
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Galilean (disambiguation)
as the Galilean telescope Galilean cannon, a device that demonstrates conservation of linear momentum Galilean thermometer, a sealed glass cylinder See also Emperor and Galilean, a play by Henrik Ibsen Jose the Galilean, a Jewish sage who lived in the 1st and 2nd centuries CE Judas the Galilean wikipedia.org
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Galilean transformation and differentiation Given $x=x’-vt$ and $t=t’$, why is $\frac{\partial t}{\partial x’}=0$ instead of $1/v$? Maybe the answer has something to do with the fact that $dx’=dx$ in this Galilean tra...
Partial derivatives are only defined when you specify a convention regarding what's held constant, or that convention is obvious in context. For example, $\frac{\partial t}{\partial x^\prime}=0$ is derived from $t=t^\prime$ and assumes you're holding $t^\prime$ constant, and we can express this by w...
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Jesus - Galilean, Nazarene, Messiah | Britannica
Jesus - Galilean, Nazarene, Messiah: Good historical information about Jesus can be acquired by establishing the overall context of his public ministry. As noted earlier, he began his career by being baptized by John, an eschatological prophet, and an understanding of eschatology is pivotal to interpreting Jesus' world. Although eschatology is the doctrine of last things, the Jews who ...
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Galilean faith
The Galilean faith (or Galilaean faith) is a term used by some people of the ancient world (most notably emperor Julian) to designate Christianity. Stoic philosopher Epictetus uses the term Galilean in his Discourses (c. 108 AD): See also Julian the Apostate Against the Galileans Emperor and Galilean wikipedia.org
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Galilean transformations How do you prove that every galilean transformation of the space $\mathbb R \times \mathbb R^3$ can be written in a unique way as the composition of a rotation, a translation and uniform motio...
As mentioned, this problem appears in V.I Arnold's " _Mathematical Methods of Classical Mechanics_ ". A simple proof can be found on page 7 of this nice lecture series on the topic. In essence, you use the affine property of the transformation to show that the time cannot be dilated, the space compo...
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Jose the Galilean
Jose the Galilean (, Rabbi Yose HaGelili), d. 15 Av, was a Jewish sage who lived in the 1st and 2nd centuries CE. "Jose the Galilean". Jewish Encyclopedia. wikipedia.org
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Galilean cannon
A Galilean cannon is a device that demonstrates conservation of linear momentum. A modern version of the Galilean cannon was sold by Edmund Scientific Corporation and is still sold as the "Astro Blaster". wikipedia.org
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Galilean dialect
Kutscher's 1976 Studies in Galilean Aramaic may offer some newer insights. compiling a topical lexical reference of the Galilean dialect. wikipedia.org
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Galilean wide-angle fovea telescope - Google Patents
To provide a Galilean wide-angle fovea telescope which is advantageous for reducing the total length.SOLUTION: A telescope 10 is provided, comprising a front group Gf consisting of a first lens L1 and a rear group Gr comprising a first lens group Gr1 and a second lens group Gr2, arranged in order from the object side. The first lens L1 has positive refractive power P1c in the central portion ...
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